3 reasons to buy the new Skoda Kushaq and 2 not to
The mid-cycle update to the Skoda Kushaq brings subtle design tweaks, a few feature additions and even a new automatic gearbox. Like before, it competes in the hotly contested midsize SUV space with rivals such as the Hyundai Creta, Tata Sierra, Maruti Grand Vitara and more. We have now driven the updated Kushaq, and here are three reasons that make a strong case for it, and two areas where it could do better. Pros Smooth and quick-shifting 8-speed AT The biggest update on the Kushaq facelift is the new 8-speed torque converter automatic (AQ300) paired with the 1-litre turbo-petrol engine, replacing the older 6-speed unit. On the move, shifts are smooth, as expected from a torque converter. What stands out is how quick the manual shifts are, whether using the paddles or the gear lever, with a feel that’s almost like a dual-clutch automatic transmission. In manual mode, the gearbox holds gears longer, allowing the engine to rev up to around 5,800rpm in first and second, and u...